The Brazilian Way to Say 'Life Goes On'
Have you ever had a bad day and needed a reminder to keep going? In Brazil, there's a popular expression for exactly that: "segue o baile." Although it literally means "the dance goes on," Brazilians use it to say something closer to "life goes on" or "keep moving forward." In this video, you'll learn: • The meaning of segue o baile • When Brazilians use this expression • Real-life examples from everyday situations • How it compares to English expressions like "life goes on" • Why this phrase reflects a positive Brazilian mindset Whether your plans get canceled, the weather ruins your day, or something simply doesn't work out, many Brazilians would say: "Segue o baile!" Learning expressions like this will help you understand native speakers and communicate more naturally in Portuguese. What's your favorite expression for staying positive? Tell us in the comments!

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